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Sexual assault survivors deserve free legal counsel.
Posted inFeminism
CA

Sexual assault survivors deserve free legal counsel

by Charlotte Dalwood January 23, 2023
Hassan Diab in front of Parliament in Ottawa. Image: Don Pratt/Facebook
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHuman RightsWorld Politics

Canada should suspend its extradition treaty with France over the persecution of Hassan Diab

by Robert J. Currie June 3, 2021October 5, 2021
Apartment building. Image credit: Artem Zhukov/Unsplash
Posted inHealthHuman Rights

The other side of eviction — one co-op’s story shows the gaps in our system

pro bono 600 BW17_Celia_Chandler Dec 2017 (1) by Pro Bono and Celia Chandler March 25, 2021October 5, 2021
George VI and Queen Elizabeth greet chieftains of the Stoney Indian Tribe in Calgary, who have brought a photo of Queen Victoria, 1939. Image credit: National Film Board of Canada/Wikimedia Commons
Posted inCanadian PoliticsIndigenous

Abolishing the monarchy would not end Canada’s treaties with Indigenous peoples

by Aidan Simardone March 17, 2021October 5, 2021
Woman covering face with frosted glass. Image credit: Jamie Street/Unsplash
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLabour

Sex workers win the right to anonymity in Ontario legal challenge

DSC_0768 by Chelsea Nash February 18, 2021October 5, 2021
Rally on Parliament Hill calling for justice for Hassan Diab. Image credit: justiceforhassandiab.org
Posted inHuman Rights

No justice for Hassan Diab

by Frances Deverell February 17, 2021October 5, 2021
Northwest corner of the Connaught Building, headquarters of the Canada Revenue Agency. Image: Jcart1534/Wikimedia Commons
Posted inCanadian Politics

Exploring new ways for charities to work in partnerships

pro bono 600 BW by Pro Bono and Edward Hyland November 28, 2019October 5, 2021
Three roses on a memorial. Image: Pablo Viojo/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsFeminism

An act of institutional femicide: remembering the life of Michele M

Photo of Matthew Behrens by Matthew Behrens November 21, 2019October 5, 2021
Entrance to the Superior Court of Justice in Hamilton, Ontario. Image: Tom Flemming/Flickr
Posted inUncategorized

How will Ontario’s increase to small claims court limits affect access to justice?

pro bono 600 BW by Pro Bono and Claudia Pedrero October 31, 2019
Houses belonging to the Mole Hill Community Housing Society in Vancouver, B.C. Photo: Joe Mabel/Wikimedia Commons
Posted inUncategorized

In Canada’s housing crisis, distribution of living space a growing issue

pro bono 600 BW17_Celia_Chandler Dec 2017 (1) by Pro Bono and Celia Chandler July 25, 2019
Osgoode Hall in downtown Toronto which houses the headquarters of the Law Society of Ontario. Photo: Oliver Mallich/Flickr
Posted inAnti-racismHuman Rights

Law Society of Ontario in conflict over steps to encourage diversity

Shelina Alipro bono 600 BW by Shelina Ali and Pro Bono June 27, 2019
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman hands over a plaque to the commander of the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations (Photo: Julianne F. Metzger/U.S. Navy/Wikimedia Commons).
Posted inCanadian Politics

Vice-Admiral Mark Norman gets an apology and Conrad Black gets a pardon

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga May 16, 2019October 5, 2021

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